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A New Way of Healing Emotional Distress in Hospice and Palliative Care Patients and Staff For Hospice and Palliative Medicine Personnel
The first hour will be a demonstration of, and the opportunity to directly experience, an adaptation of the Flash Technique, which reduces or eliminates the impact of a previously traumatic and disturbing memory without having to directly confront the disturbing memory itself.
No personal sharing of trauma memories will be required.
No previous experience with or knowledge of EMDR or other trauma-informed therapies will be required.
In the second (optional) hour, we will discuss emerging research and clinical data representing this New Paradigm for treating and healing traumatic and disturbing memories.
One patient's experience with the Flash Technique:
'I don't know what you did but this was literally the first time I was totally anxiety free. And today was horrible until we talked. These last couple of weeks have been awful and sad so it's really really nice to breathe without my heart trying to jump out of my chest when I'm at home. I just wanted to thank you.'"
A hospice patient's comments after feeling bad that he or she "was a difficult patient," and then doing the Flash Technique with a counselor:
"I don't have to feel bad about this any longer...My beliefs are valid, and if they don't understand that, it's not my fault!"
The current paradigm for conventionally recommended "Evidence-Based Psychotherapies" (EBP's) for trauma and PTSD assumes that conscious exposure to the memory, even if titrated in small doses, is necessary, While effective in some cases, such exposure therapy can be distressing, which creates problems with treatment acceptance and has potential for re-traumatization.
Four neurobiological research labs over the past 10 years have demonstrated that "Exposure" can be effectively delivered unconsciouslyand thus without causing traumatized or phobic people to experience distress. These results also shed additional light on consciousness and resilience.
(One other purportedly "non-exposure" therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, addresses beliefs about the self with 12 sessions recommended, in contrast to the Flash Technique, which often "cools down" the disturbance felt by these memories in minutes). Flash is now evidence-based and has been taught internationally since 2017 in 6-hour workshops by Phillip Manfield, PhD and Lewis Engel, PhD to over 14,000 EMDR trauma therapists, with 12 peer-reviewed and 2 RCT studies to-date.
See a brief discussion of the Flash Technique here:
Flash Technique discussion, Drs. David Bullard and Bessel van der Kolk
and
UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences seminars 2022 and 2023
Three recent peer-reviewed articles on Flash Technique are:
Manfield, Engel, Greenwald & Bullard (May, 2021). Flash Technique in a scalable low-intensity group intervention for COVID-19-related stress in healthcare providers. Journal of EMDR Practice and Research Vol 15 Issue 2, https://doi.org/10.1891/EMDR-D-20-00053 article link
Cox, D., Fellows, J. L., & Goulding, J. M. (2022). Patient perspective on a novel psychological therapy approach (flash technique) for neurofibromatosis. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. https://doi.org/10.1111/ced.15064 article link
Yaar, A. B., Emre Konuk, Kavakç, Ö., Uygun, E., Gündomu, ., Taygar Afra, S., & Uluda, E. (2022). A Randomized-Controlled Trial of EMDR Flash Technique on Traumatic Symptoms, Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and Life of Quality With Individuals Who Have Experienced a Traffic Accident. Frontiers in Psychology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.845481 article link
Presenters:
Sheena MacKenzie is a Counselor at St. Richard's Hospice, Worchester, UK, an independent hospice founded in 1984 with 350 full- and part-time staff providing free services to over 3,500 people annually in the Worcestershire community.
Sheena has trained in the Flash Technique, EMDR and other approaches to healing, and is part of a trauma-informed palliative care working group based in the UK and expanding internationally. Her personal experience with a partner receiving hospice care at St. Richard's in 2001 inspired her to help others in these important times for individuals and families.
David Bullard, PhD, is clinical professor - volunteer, in the UCSF Departments of Medicine and of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Weill Institute for Neurosciences. He is a licensed psychologist and marriage and family therapist, with advanced training in the trauma-informed therapies EMDR and Somatic Experiencing, and has been teaching an adaptation of the Flash Technique for the past six years, including for the San Francisco Psychological Association; University of California, San Francisco; SF Zen Center; and TibetHouse.US in New York City. David also presented at the First Annual International Flash Technique Conference and at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. in 2022.
In 2023, David received the Distinguished Contribution to Psychology Award from the The California Psychological Association.
David and Sheena have no financial ties to Dr. Manfield or to the FlashTechnique.com seminars.
"I have had the pleasure of knowing David for several years and admire his ability to bring kindness and humor into his interaction with others with such ease. He is most known for his work with trauma and relationships, where, in addition to his professional expertise as a clinical psychologist, he also brings important Buddhist insights as part of his therapeutic approach. I recommend him as a caring and entertaining teacher." Thupten Jinpa, PhD, principal English translator to H.H. the Dalai Lama since 1985, founder and chairman of the Compassion Institute and author of A Fearless Heart: How the Courage to be Compassionate Can Transform Our Lives (2015).
I have attended David's previous presentations about the newest and absolutely the most interesting and powerful direction of the treatment of trauma. It will change how you view trauma treatment and possibilities for healing. Highly recommended. Nancy Haugen, PhD, associate clinical professor, department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences. Chairperson for disaster mental health for Marin County Psychological Association.
Monday, June 10, 2024; 8am-9am PDT with optional additional discussion 9am-10am PDT with 2 CE option.
To obtain the 2 CE or CPD credits, the full 2-hour program must be attended. 1 CPD credit for attending the first hour.
Information on Continuing Education Credit for Health Professionals CE credits for psychologists are provided by the Spiritual Competency Academy (SCA) which is co-sponsoring this program. The Spiritual Competency Academy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Spiritual Competency Academy maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The California Board of Behavioral Sciences accepts CE credits for LCSW, LPCC, LEP, and LMFT license renewal for programs offered by approved sponsors of CE by the American Psychological Association. LCSW, LPCC, LEP, and LMFTs, and other mental health professionals from states other than California need to check with their state licensing board as to whether or not they accept programs offered by approved sponsors of CE by the American Psychological Association. SCA is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN Provider CEP16887) for licensed nurses in California. RNs must retain their certificate of attendance for 4 years after the course concludes. For questions about receiving your Certificate of Attendance, contact Dr. David Bullard at david@drbullard.com For questions about CE, contact Spiritual Competency Academy at info@spiritualcompetencyacademy.com.
The filing fee for CE's for this program is included in the prices as noted above and on registration page of brownpapertickets.com, linked above..
Learning Objectives: At the end of the program, participants will be better able to:
Describe the perceptual error of a disturbing memory
Describe what is meant by "Unwilling Suspension of Disbelief"
Demonstrate a short visualization that will diminish sensory, emotional and cognitive disturbances of a difficult memory
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